Meet Samuel Chukwueze: The Nigerian Wonderkid Who Took La Liga By Storm This Season
After a move to the Emirates collapsed in 2016, the
Gunners now face stiff competition for a 19-year-old who has taken La Liga by
storm this season
When Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez scored injury-time
goals to save Barcelona from defeat at Villarreal last week, it seemed the
headlines were reserved for them.
When Spanish football fans turned over their morning
papers, the Barcelona duo dominated, but a certain Samuel Chukwueze also made
the news after starring in the exhilarating 4-4 draw.
It was the 19-year-old’s goal and assist that drew
the Yellow Submarine level from 2-0 down, and his sublime performance that
proved the catalyst for an unlikely point.
“I’m so happy
to have scored against Barcelona, they’re one of the best clubs in the world
and have great players,” Chukwueze told reporters after the game.
“I want to specially dedicate this goal to my mentor
Prince Victor Apugo, who has always been there for me and really helped me,
especially when my move to Arsenal didn’t work out.”
His words will have left fans of the Gunners
wondering what could have been.
As the January transfer window entered its final few
days, Unai Emery highlighted a wide player as a priority, but subsequent
signing Denis Suarez has struggled to make an impact.
Had Arsene Wenger and his team been able to agree on
a financial package with Nigeria’s Diamond Football Academy for Chukwueze in
2016, things could have been much different.
But instead, it was Villarreal who swooped in a year
later, paying just €500,000 (£430,000/$560,000) for the attacker, who picked up
both a winners’ medal and the Bronze Boot in Nigeria’s successful 2015 FIFA
Under-17 World Cup campaign.
After playing for Future Hope as a junior and then
the New Generation Academy, Chukwueze describes his arrival at Diamond FA in
2012 as “where it all began”.
“[They] changed my life, they gave me purpose and
the mentality that I could [make] it,” he told DiamondTV.
It was that belief which fuelled Chukwueze’s
inspired performances for Nigeria’s Under-17s and kept him going after a move
to Arsenal collapsed.
More recently, it has led to his senior debut for
the Super Eagles and, just last week, him winning the Nigeria Young Player of
the Year award.
“It serves as a motivation to keep working hard for
more success,” he said.
It was a reaction that conveyed maturity to
perfectly complement the footballing ability which has earned him comparisons
to Arjen Robben – a player that, alongside Jay-Jay Okocha, he describes as his
“role model”.
Both players’ influence on his game is evident. As
well as regularly cutting inside onto his left foot in a Robben-esque manner,
he possesses the trickery and pace that Okocha used to make a mockery of
defenders.
With the ability to use his right foot more than
competently too, Chukwueze is able to operate on either wing – as well as
through the middle in an attacking midfield role.
His versatility is just another reason for the hype
around him, with fellow countryman and former Real Sociedad midfielder Mutiu
Adepoju believing “he has everything to succeed”.
"I believe he has the confidence, he is very
skilful and he has the technique,” he told our correspondent. “I just want to advise him to
continue to be consistent and continue to learn from each game he plays."
It certainly appears that Chukwueze is doing exactly
that. No teenager has scored more La Liga goals than his four this term – goals
which have earned Villarreal a crucial four points over the course of the
season.
The teenager – who derives from the same area in
Nigeria as Bordeaux winger Samuel Kalu and Chelsea loanee Kenneth Omeruo – has
certainly had to wait patiently for his chance.
With further goals in the Europa League and Copa del
Rey, Chukwueze is certainly making the most of his opportunities after waiting
12 months for his first-team debut in Spain.
His potential has not gone unnoticed at Estadio de
la Cerámica, earning him not only plenty of game time, but a new deal with a
release clause that AS report to be worth €63 million (£54m/$71m).
With interest from Arsenal reported to again be
rife, it appears the Gunners will have to fork out a sum much greater than the
£3m ($3.9m) they almost signed him for three years ago.
Moreover, they will face much stiffer competition
for his signature this time around.
The 19-year-old’s performances have caught the eyes
of many, with him confirming to AOI Football that there is interest from “some
top English clubs”.
It seems it will be only a matter of time before
Chukwueze becomes Nigeria’s most expensive footballer of all time, surpassing
Kelechi Iheanacho and his £25m (€29m/$32.5m) move to Leicester City in 2017.
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